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EPISODE · May 22, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Eject Button Mentality

from Curiosity Chronicle · host Sahil Bloom

In 2002, Harvard psychologists Daniel Gilbert and Jane Ebert designed a series of studies to test the role of optionality on happiness and human satisfaction.In the first study, the students in a Harvard photography class were asked to make prints of their two favorite photos from the semester.After creating the two prints, they were told to select one that they would get to keep, while the other would be filed in the department archives.But at this stage, the students were split into two groups:The first group was told that the decision was final. Whichever print they selected was their print and they couldn’t change their mind.The second group was told that the decision was reversible. They could change their mind and swap prints in the next few days.In the days that followed, the two groups of students were asked how satisfied they were with their selection, both during the swap window and after it had passed.The findings were counterintuitive...•••This episode brought to you by:DeleteMe - DeleteMe makes it quick, easy, and safe to remove your personal data online. Origin Financial - Your personal AI Financial Advisor. Track your spending, investments, and net worth—all in one place.Innerbody Labs - A Higher Standard. After reviewing thousands of health products, we built formulas we wished existed.Lemon - The Al agent that turns your voice instructions into finished tasks.

In 2002, Harvard psychologists Daniel Gilbert and Jane Ebert designed a series of studies to test the role of optionality on happiness and human satisfaction.In the first study, the students in a Harvard photography class were asked to make prints of their two favorite photos from the semester.After creating the two prints, they were told to select one that they would get to keep, while the other would be filed in the department archives.But at this stage, the students were split into two groups:The first group was told that the decision was final. Whichever print they selected was their print and they couldn’t change their mind.The second group was told that the decision was reversible. They could change their mind and swap prints in the next few days.In the days that followed, the two groups of students were asked how satisfied they were with their selection, both during the swap window and after it had passed.The findings were counterintuitive...•••This episode brought to you by:DeleteMe - DeleteMe makes it quick, easy, and safe to remove your personal data online. Origin Financial - Your personal AI Financial Advisor. Track your spending, investments, and net worth—all in one place.Innerbody Labs - A Higher Standard. After reviewing thousands of health products, we built formulas we wished existed.Lemon - The Al agent that turns your voice instructions into finished tasks.

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